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Daily Position Focus: Guard

Jeff Hornacek
Josh Jackson
Kevin Johnson
Duane Cooper
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Recent Additions

Ryan Dunn
Oso Ighodaro
Jusuf Nurkic

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* Factoid: Ben Wallace played Center for the mighty Suns. and * Factoid: Ben Wallace played Forward for the mighty Suns.
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Drafted by Phoenix in second round, 1986... National Honor Society scholar in high school.... Brother Jay is in L.A. Dodgers farm system.



Formerly the Syracuse Nationals, 1955 NBA Champions, the 76ers debuted in Philadelphia in 1963. Local favorite Wilt Chamberlain wasted no time, leading the squad to the 1967 NBA Championship. Later fueled by such stars as Julius Erving and Moses Malone, the 76ers captured their only other NBA title in 1983. DID YOU KNOW? The 76ers' 24-0 scoring run against the Bullets on March 20, 1966, is the longest in NBA history. The 76ers played an NBA-record 14 overtime games in 1990-91. Four ex-76ers (Chamberlain, Dolph Schayes, Billy Cunningham and Hal Greer) are in the Hall of Fame. SCORECARD. In a win over the Bullets on December 30, 1977, all nine 76ers who appeared in the game scored in double digits, the only time an entire NBA team has done that.



Drafted in first round by Cleveland in 1987, Seventh pick overall... Obtained in midseason deal with Cleveland in 1988... Won NBA most improved player, 1989... Played in Oakland A's minor league system.



Rookie Cards

Robin Lopez
Malcolm Mackey
Kenny Battle

Gallery Redux!

Eddie Johnson, Forward - Suns.
Michael Williams, Guard - Suns.

Back to the Front! Suns card back du jour...

Phoenix Suns, Jeff Hornacek
Formerly the Syracuse Nationals, 1955 NBA Champions, the 76ers debuted in Philadelphia in 1963. Local favorite Wilt Chamberlain wasted no time, leading the squad to the 1967 NBA Championship. Later fueled by such stars as Julius Erving and Moses Malone, the 76ers captured their only other NBA title in 1983. DID YOU KNOW? The 76ers' 24-0 scoring run against the Bullets on March 20, 1966, is the longest in NBA history. The 76ers played an NBA-record 14 overtime games in 1990-91. Four ex-76ers (Chamberlain, Dolph Schayes, Billy Cunningham and Hal Greer) are in the Hall of Fame. SCORECARD. In a win over the Bullets on December 30, 1977, all nine 76ers who appeared in the game scored in double digits, the only time an entire NBA team has done that.
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Total Card Count

1,208

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